[Python-Dev] [RELEASED] Python 3.1.2 release candidate

Brett Cannon brett at python.org
Sun Mar 7 21:35:02 CET 2010


Do you have MacPorts or Fink installed? If you do then you have a version of
gettext installed that is not compiled properly to work with Python (usually
its a 32-bit/64-bit thing). Best piece of advice is to not use MacPorts/Fink
and use Homebrew instead. =)

On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 09:36, Brad Miller <millbr02 at luther.edu> wrote:

>
> I download the source snapshot
>
> ./configure --enable-framework
> make
>
> ...
>
> /usr/bin/install -c -d -m 755 Python.framework/Versions/3.1
> if test ""; then \
>                 gcc -o Python.framework/Versions/3.1/Python  -dynamiclib \
>                         -isysroot "" \
>                         -all_load libpython3.1.a -Wl,-single_module \
>                         -install_name
> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.1/Python \
>                         -compatibility_version 3.1 \
>                         -current_version 3.1 \
>                         -framework CoreFoundation -ldl  -framework
> CoreFoundation; \
>         else \
>                 /usr/bin/libtool -o Python.framework/Versions/3.1/Python
> -dynamic  libpython3.1.a \
>                          -lSystem -lSystemStubs -arch_only x86_64
> -install_name /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.1/Python
> -compatibility_version 3.1 -current_version 3.1 -framework CoreFoundation
> -ldl  -framework CoreFoundation;\
>         fi
>
> Undefined symbols:
>   "_libintl_bindtextdomain", referenced from:
>       _PyIntl_bindtextdomain in libpython3.1.a(_localemodule.o)
>   "_libintl_textdomain", referenced from:
>       _PyIntl_textdomain in libpython3.1.a(_localemodule.o)
>   "_libintl_dgettext", referenced from:
>       _PyIntl_dgettext in libpython3.1.a(_localemodule.o)
>   "_libintl_gettext", referenced from:
>       _PyIntl_gettext in libpython3.1.a(_localemodule.o)
>   "_libintl_dcgettext", referenced from:
>       _PyIntl_dcgettext in libpython3.1.a(_localemodule.o)
> ld: symbol(s) not found
> /usr/bin/libtool: internal link edit command failed
>
> I'm on 10.6.2, gcc version 4.2.1
>
> Any hints on where to go from here?
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Antoine Pitrou <solipsis at pitrou.net>wrote:
>
>> Le Sun, 07 Mar 2010 11:10:52 +0100,
>> Stefan Behnel <stefan_ml at behnel.de> a écrit :
>> >
>> > Any reason the fix for bug 7173 didn't make it in? The test case that
>> > Amaury came up with seems to indicate that this a pretty serious
>> > issue.
>>
>> The patch needs to properly include an unit test reproducing the test
>> case.
>> Also, a committer must step up and apply it. I am currently on vacation
>> and refrain from doing commits myself.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Antoine.
>>
>>
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